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Studio ACTE

Based in Rotterdam and Toulouse
Building from reused,bio & geo-based materials
@estelle_barriol + Fanny Bordes
🇯🇵 residency in Saga 2026

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Tree house.
Amsterdam
September 2022

Designed and built @studioacte
Structure @bollingergrohmann
Photographs @stijn_bollaert

Detail of the water pipe in the roof.

#architecture #amsterdamarchitecture #youngarchitect #interiorarchitecture #woodenarchitecture #microarchitecture
#temporaryarchitecture #tinyhouse #pavilion #circulararchitecture #thebna #archilovers #archidaily #watertank #archdaily #reuse #reuserecycle #detailarchitecture


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8
3 years ago


Tree house.
Amsterdam
September 2022

Designed and built @studioacte
Structure @bollingergrohmann
Photographs @stijn_bollaert

The tree and the room

#architecture  #woodenarchitecture #gardenroom #gardenhouse #cabin #pavilion #circulararchitecture #archdaily #reuse #reuserecycle #detailarchitecture #installation


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3 years ago

Greenhouse.
Oisterwijk
Mars 2023

Designed @studioacte
Construction @studioacte @grondvorm
Photographs @stijn_bollaert

A shed to cultivate a farming land.

#architecture  #woodenarchitecture #gardenroom #gardenhouse #wintergarden #shed #circulararchitecture #archdaily #reuse #reuserecycle #detailarchitecture #installation


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3 years ago

♻️ Hoe ziet een circulaire stad eruit? Ontdek het in de Rotterdam Architectuur Maand!

Afgelopen maanden is er door @studioacte veel naar herbruikbaar materiaal gezocht. Straks zijn deze materialen te zien op de Test Site Materialenwerf in het Keilekwartier M4H. Er gaat een heel proces aan vooraf om een circulair bouwwerk te kunnen ontwerpen en bouwen. Videomaker @paulswagerman legt dit hele proces voor ons vast.

Benieuwd hoe de materialen een 2e leven krijgen op de Test Site Materialenwerf? Vanaf woensdag 3 juni is het festivalhart geopend!

📍Keilekwartier M4H
🗓 3 juni t/m 28 juni

👀 Kijk voor meer info op www.rotterdamarchitectuurmaand.nl


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"Hoe kleiner de schaal, hoe makkelijker, maar zodra je opschaalt, wordt hergebruik een droom in plaats van de realiteit.” - Estelle Barriol (Studio ACTE)

In een interview vertellen Estelle Barriol en Barbara Luns (AIR) over het proces, het concept en de ambities voor de Test Site Materialenwerf die op 3 juni opent in het Keilekwartier M4H.

🤓 Lees het hele Interview op www.rotterdamarchitectuurmaand.nl of klik op de link in de bio via @rotterdamarchitectuurmaand

Foto 1: Maquette test site / door @paulswagerman
Foto 2: Estelle Barriol / door @charlotte_gaubert
Foto 3: Barbara Luns / door @fred_ernst
Foto 4&5: Materialen zoektocht / door Paul Swagerman

✏️ Interview door @fayvanderwall


79
2 days ago

"Hoe kleiner de schaal, hoe makkelijker, maar zodra je opschaalt, wordt hergebruik een droom in plaats van de realiteit.” - Estelle Barriol (Studio ACTE)

In een interview vertellen Estelle Barriol en Barbara Luns (AIR) over het proces, het concept en de ambities voor de Test Site Materialenwerf die op 3 juni opent in het Keilekwartier M4H.

🤓 Lees het hele Interview op www.rotterdamarchitectuurmaand.nl of klik op de link in de bio via @rotterdamarchitectuurmaand

Foto 1: Maquette test site / door @paulswagerman
Foto 2: Estelle Barriol / door @charlotte_gaubert
Foto 3: Barbara Luns / door @fred_ernst
Foto 4&5: Materialen zoektocht / door Paul Swagerman

✏️ Interview door @fayvanderwall


79
2 days ago

"Hoe kleiner de schaal, hoe makkelijker, maar zodra je opschaalt, wordt hergebruik een droom in plaats van de realiteit.” - Estelle Barriol (Studio ACTE)

In een interview vertellen Estelle Barriol en Barbara Luns (AIR) over het proces, het concept en de ambities voor de Test Site Materialenwerf die op 3 juni opent in het Keilekwartier M4H.

🤓 Lees het hele Interview op www.rotterdamarchitectuurmaand.nl of klik op de link in de bio via @rotterdamarchitectuurmaand

Foto 1: Maquette test site / door @paulswagerman
Foto 2: Estelle Barriol / door @charlotte_gaubert
Foto 3: Barbara Luns / door @fred_ernst
Foto 4&5: Materialen zoektocht / door Paul Swagerman

✏️ Interview door @fayvanderwall


79
2 days ago

"Hoe kleiner de schaal, hoe makkelijker, maar zodra je opschaalt, wordt hergebruik een droom in plaats van de realiteit.” - Estelle Barriol (Studio ACTE)

In een interview vertellen Estelle Barriol en Barbara Luns (AIR) over het proces, het concept en de ambities voor de Test Site Materialenwerf die op 3 juni opent in het Keilekwartier M4H.

🤓 Lees het hele Interview op www.rotterdamarchitectuurmaand.nl of klik op de link in de bio via @rotterdamarchitectuurmaand

Foto 1: Maquette test site / door @paulswagerman
Foto 2: Estelle Barriol / door @charlotte_gaubert
Foto 3: Barbara Luns / door @fred_ernst
Foto 4&5: Materialen zoektocht / door Paul Swagerman

✏️ Interview door @fayvanderwall


79
2 days ago


Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago


Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


218
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


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2
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


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2
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


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2
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


104
2
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


104
2
2 weeks ago


Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


104
2
2 weeks ago

Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


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Last month in Japan was simply incredible. 🇯🇵

Exploring local crafts, resources, and know-how, we experienced a glimpse of beautiful Kyushu. From soyu, washi paper, ceramics, and carpentry to nori and glasswork, we explored bioregional craftsmanship. Vast landscapes—between volcanoes and the Pacific—revealed rituals and traditions deeply rooted in bathing culture. We were left speechless.

We’re thrilled to share images from the process and the exhibition we produced together with @saga_collective , @studio_the_future, @qrqi@masatomo.y @kengo_kabashima, @legnatec_inc , @naotesukiwashi , @gen_taniguchi_ , .

Working with wooden leftovers—logs, training beams, hinoki, and Japanese cedar—this furniture series explores variations of half-cut logs, slices, and beams. It investigates their shapes, plasticity, and how elements connect through simple inserts. Designed for dry assembly, the pieces reflect gestures of transformation, playing with stacking, balance, and a sense of weight. These raw compositions unfold into side tables, chairs, and benches.

The start of beautiful collaborations, with more to come in the coming months.

The exhibition was presented alongside the work of the talented @wesmapesstudio , rooted in local materials. We were also joined by curator @annelauresees , whose input was invaluable.

Thanks to the support of @stimuleringsfonds , and Saga Prefecture.
In the coming months, we will continue developing these prototypes while also focusing on ceramic tableware, and further reflections on benches, chairs, and side tables.

Photo : @qrqi

#biobaseddesign #collectibledesign #furnituredesign #furnituredesign #japanesecraftsmanship


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2 weeks ago

Réemployer un matériau, c’est hériter de son histoire. Mais à qui appartiennent réellement les matériaux qui nous entourent ? À celles et ceux qui les ont extraits, qui les ont transformés, qui les ont utilisés ou qui les récupèrent aujourd’hui ? C’est précisément cette question matérielle, historique et culturelle qu’ont abordée Estelle Barriol et Fanny Bordes, les deux architectes de @studioacte, basé entre les Pays-Bas et la France.

Retrouvez mon entretien avec @estelle_barriol et Fanny Bordes de @studioacte d’ores et déjà en ligne sur @aoc.media (lien en story).

Merci à @sylvain.bourmeau pour sa confiance
Merci à @norrraam pour son aide

#studioacte
#reemploi
#architecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Green House (2023) by @studioacte is located in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, and operates as a compact timber dwelling integrated into its wooded setting.

The structure emphasizes material restraint and environmental continuity. Timber surfaces define both exterior and interior, allowing the building to age naturally within its landscape context. Openings are positioned to frame views while maintaining privacy, and the plan remains compact to reduce material use and thermal loss.

Rather than presenting itself as an object in nature, the house aligns with its surroundings through scale, proportion, and material choice. The project demonstrates how small-scale architecture can prioritize durability, clarity, and connection to site over visual excess.

© @stijn_bollaert ; @studioacte

📍 Oisterwijk, Netherlands

#ArchitectureLab #GreenHouse #StudioACTE #DutchArchitecture #TimberArchitecture #WoodHouse #CabinDesign #ArchitectureAndNature #ContemporaryArchitecture


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Studio ACTE (@studioacte) develops as specialist and advisor in reuse and biological solutions through 'Reuse in Theory and Practice: Writing, Advising, and Strengthening a Resilient Building Culture' 🏗️

Selected for support through our Open Call Professionalisation and Practice Development, this architecture firm founded by architect @estelle_barriol believes in regenerative and positive architecture. The project focuses on developing the studio as both a specialist and advisor in the field of reuse and biological solutions 🌱
The focus is on improving communication, refining positioning, broadening expertise and actively sharing knowledge ♻️

This work demonstrates how architectural practices can reposition themselves to address urgent sustainability challenges while contributing to broader conversations about resilient building culture.

#studioacte #reusearchitecture #regenerativearchitecture #circularbuilding #sustainablearchitecture #dutchdesign


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Studio ACTE (@studioacte) develops as specialist and advisor in reuse and biological solutions through 'Reuse in Theory and Practice: Writing, Advising, and Strengthening a Resilient Building Culture' 🏗️

Selected for support through our Open Call Professionalisation and Practice Development, this architecture firm founded by architect @estelle_barriol believes in regenerative and positive architecture. The project focuses on developing the studio as both a specialist and advisor in the field of reuse and biological solutions 🌱
The focus is on improving communication, refining positioning, broadening expertise and actively sharing knowledge ♻️

This work demonstrates how architectural practices can reposition themselves to address urgent sustainability challenges while contributing to broader conversations about resilient building culture.

#studioacte #reusearchitecture #regenerativearchitecture #circularbuilding #sustainablearchitecture #dutchdesign


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Loge des vagabondes.
Amiens
2025

Designed and built @studioacte
Garden @lmnl
Photographs @stijn_bollaert

Hortillonnages 2025#
@art_jardins_hdf

#architecture  #woodenarchitecture #gardenroom #gardenhouse #cabin #pavilion #circulararchitecture #archdaily #reuse #reuserecycle #detailarchitecture #installation #landart #landscape #garden #pergola


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Greenhouse.
Oisterwijk
Mars 2023

Photographs @stijn_bollaert

A shed to cultivate a farming land.
Exploring dry foundation systems.

#architecture  #woodenarchitecture #sustainablearchitecture #gardenroom #gardenhouse #wintergarden #shed #circulararchitecture #archdaily #reuse #reuserecycle #detailarchitecture #installation


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